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wy^y^ Ms .^‘^5 pj' Fife' I-' ■*' A ■ \ ^ i ■*?# By Mrs. A. A. Mclnhis.j \uxUi- 1, met Circle No. 2, Waman’s Auxjli' ary of the Galatia church, with Mrs. T. G. Wood last Mon day afternoon. ' V Nh'l rj Mrs.'^M. and l^essie yteiijng hfe‘ parent Mr. aiJd;Mrs,| rish: school facfulty^was oga t^e spent Monday in Raleigh. 'Ijranley .Grooms. Rp’y has jusksick list a day or two this week.] ——rT"'t>''^ returned from Germany. ^His Mrs. K. P. ' Ritter visited her brother, Giilis Ray, at Veteran ANSWER:' AitiMugh Turkish'mmK^mmmcmKsm^mBaaKr k -«•»& brother, gtacy Grobms, school in New York. IS m hospital in Fayetteville Monday. O. L. Townsend and Mrs. F, P. Bethea visited - Mrs. Bethea's Mrs. ‘R. D, Braddy, Mrs. Mil- brother, Calvin Lindsay at Duke ton Capps and daughter, Dayne,,! State Answers Timely Farm Questions hospital Sunday. Mrs Lijndsay’s j condition is still serious. I ! YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME I AT McLAUCHLIM Incorporated €0. spent Sunday in Vass visiting | Mrs. Braddy’s 'sister, Misses Sal- lie and Bessie Cameron. ' i QUESTION: Will pigs and sows thrive on the sarh,e ration. ANSWER: Dr. William IMoore, tobacco' in ^still in its infancy in the United States, about 50,000 pounds of this type leaf was grown in the mountain areas of North Carolina 'last year, accor ding to E. G. Moss, Oxford Test Farm superintendent. He says that growers averaged about $1,000 per acre on this crop, or about twice as much as burley and flue-cured producers. Mrs. John Ray, who has been veterinarian with the State De- QUESTION: What is the aver age soybean yield-p^r-Ucre ffor sicknfor sometime, was.taken to part.rerit of Agriculture , ,says Duke hospital last Monday. ; that what is good for pigs is not ‘ ) ' necessarily gobd for sows. . He • North Carolina? FOULTRY YIART 9 Our truck v.iil be in Raeford. .'i. ^ 11th from 10 A. M. until 11:00 A. .>1. near Depot and every Tuesday same time. —CASH PRICFS- Miss Grace Long has completed says that a recent test ration a beauty course at Raleigh and is sed on ground coi'n and inch now at hci.re on vacation. i five percent green alfalfa \ hay F ; was excellent for growing and I fattening pigs, but sov. s receiv- I ing this ration failed to produce 1 thrifty litters. More the' pigs from these before weaning. The Miss Bonnie Andrews of Ashe- boro is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Monroe and other relatives at Rocjifish this week. mr: >sn Thomas and Smitii Mclnnis at tended the , program of ■ sacred both before and after music, given by the Scotland county Choral club at Spring Hill church in Wagram, Sunday night. an.s\ver, he says, is sound, well- balanc^ rations for the sows, farrowing. QUESTlIiON: What pa-bgrQSs was made in growing Turkish to bacco in this state in 1946? ANSWER:, Present average ds range from 9 to 13 bushels per acre, but such yields are en tirely too low, acceding to coun ty agents and agronomists of the State College Extension Service, who say 'that larger yields can be secured if the five basig, steps than half I applied to corn growing are prac- sows died ticed by soy bean producers, complete I These steps include soil testing a good seed bed, proper fertili zation cultivation,' and seed spa cing. 0-: IF HEAVY HENS—2fif LB. All other Poultry and Eggs as to ’-farket. See or write us about selling vour flock. .MARK ET ADVA NCES WE V.! f L LEE POULTRY COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. If I * $ 5 .cooy^ KiLowArr kite Futks ARE ALWAYS SAFETY-WISE THEY STAY CLEAR OF LECTRIC WIRES AND FLY IN OPEN SKIES! 55 f. ARABIA NEWS (Mrs. D. B. Traywick ) Samuel Brown Hendrix and .■\nnie Mae Russell of Raeford •vvere 'marrie.'^ -l^y Rev. W. L. Ma- ness in, the Alethodist i^arsonage on Saturday night, March.!., The Ladies .A.id of Sandy Gro\'e church .v.et, in the home of Mrs. .-Mbert Quick of Dundurrach for their regular March meeting. The Dundarrach and Arabia club 'vvill serve supper Friday night, beginning at 6 o'clock, to the farmers and ftheir families before the Farmer’s meeting. A moving picture will be shown »in the auditorium after supper. The menu for the supper is chicken, rice, slaw-, rolls, pie and coffee, and the price i§ 50c a plate. Proceeds will go to the lunchroom for the school Re member the date, March 7th. ^ —0 ^ F FOLLOW THESE RULES • Be sure to use dry cotton string • Don't climb poles to recover kites • Don't use metal or wire on kites I I 5 I CcAROI-INA power & LIGHT COIMPANY) s! / ¥ C=[OX= OE =aoEs: >««ic >sbv jm:: >9s X ATTEND OUR oirT-TTrocao o The Popular Piesel Power GENERAL 3, 3. 4 amd 6 Cylinder Modd* for Immediatm Delivery PEOCJ0H-EARBOUR CO. 129 GILLESPJK ST. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. , , •s«. , .j, 'i MOTORS Diesel Engines DIESEL POWER DIAL Rockingham County farm a- gents are assisting in a program designed to get ^ lespedeza on every acre of small grain land that will be planted to tobacco, to apply at least 400 pounds of phosphate or a mixed fertilizer to each acre, and to lime land that has not already been limed. Are You Trading Cars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Lumber River Discount Co. Phone 767 South Elm St- LUMBERTON, N. C. S lY'BRID CORK ^Our stocks will include Hybrids grown in Hoke County by T. B. Upchurch, Inc. are. These varieties thoroughly adapted farms. of course, to local The Johnson Company^ RAEFORD, N. C. D Auction Sale Every Tuesday AT 1:00 IN FRONT OF THE RAEFORD, N. C ARMORY IN FURNITURE ii o WE SELL CARS, AND ANYTHING EARN EQUIPMENT, OF VALUE. LIVESTOCK, MYOIE CAR BUY OR SELL W. C. LEE AND J. H. WRIGHT a RAEFORD AUCTION CO. IQS^ZIO^OC JifoaoJk •mi' ‘ 9SWSSW A WE NOW HAVE # • I Royal Enamel Wood Cook Ranges Kitchen Cabinets . $22.59 to $69.95 tO Mixing Bowl Sets and Dish Sets Occasional Tables and Chairs Wardrobes $35.50 •yixi We have just received a carload of trader Oak Heaters Rangum in/T)rite from Si6.95 to $29.95 SEE US NOW FOR YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS 1 JOlitlSCMCCITOH COMPANY Of Raeford, Inc. - Lash if Vuii Have li Credit It Lou Need it
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